'. G. MASON. CHEMIST, MASTERTON, HAS LAID IN A STOCK OF MOTHER MARY JOSEPH ADBERT'S REMEDIES, AND CAN NOW SUPPLY THE SAME. HOULD LOCAL INDUSTRIES BE ) ENCOURAGED ? Can anyone for one moment doubt I that local industries should not be I helped on ? The wealth of any country is assured when the whole of its population is fully employed. We hear of large factories in English and American cities, where hundreds and thousands of hands are kept at work. Why should a country like New Zealand have one Bingle pair of idle hands? Natare has bountifully pro* vided a grand soil, good climate, and a luxurious permination, and we are certain that the efforts of Mother Mary Joseph Aubert to bring forward good reliable remedies, made purely from N.Z. vegetation, will in time give employment to many pairs of hands, and be one of the best advertisements for this highly favoured colony. Why shouldthe public insist on having English or American Medicines when thoy can get the very best articles at that a fair trial be given, and we are very confident of results. Karana, Marupa, Natanata and Paramo will become household words. Wholesale Agents under special permission from Archbishop Red wood— Kempthornb, FrossrrA Co.'s NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., (LIMITED.)
MEE'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES. Palatable and Efficacious. Highly Recommended. BOTTLES 2/6 and 4/6 etch, Parcels Post 6d extra, or in cases of 6 small 12/6, or 5 large 20s. Carriage paid to any Railway Station. TUST landed ex Doric, New Season's COD LIVER OIL, India Rubber Hot Water Bottles, Chest and Lung Protectors in the New Celular Cloth. In the case of instructions by post, cash must in every instance accompany the order. GEORGE MEE, 177, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Chemist to the Governor. [P.O. Box 172.1 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V« DEPARTMENT. Xiowest Premiums. State Guarantee. Participation In Profit*. Present Accumulated Fund, over £1,500,000. ANN U AL INCOME csceeds £300,000 Cash Surplusinlßßs, 0ver£242,000 (last distbibctioh).
IHE Bates of Premium now In tores In this Office are lower than those charged to Sartloipating Policyholders by any other nice doing business in the Australasian Colonies. It is nevertheless anticipated that, owing to cheap management and light mortality, very handsome bonuses will become payable to Policyholders insuring under existing rates. That this is not a mere estimate may be judged from the (act that, undor the old scale of premiums,/rom tohtch comparatively little profit was expected to accrue, no less than £342,000 of CASH SURPLUS, or nearly 23 per cent, of the whole accumulated fund at that date, was found to have accrued during the quinquennium ended the 31st December, 1685. Of this amount £150,000 was divided, and the balance carried to reserve. All Participating Polioies are entitled, on becoming claims, to a Prospective Bonus in accordance with the ainoant of premiums paid since the preceding distribution. Thus the advantages of an annual distribution are secured without the heavy cost attaching thereto. H BICHABDSON, H Commissioner A NEW INSTEUMENT. PHOTOGRAPHY. E have just imported a magnificent LENS AND CAMERA, I*oß CABINET PORTRAITURE, This costly piece of apparatus ia specially constructed and admirably suited for THE SHORT DATS AND P<K)R LIGHT OF THE WINTER MONTHS.' j The large ncrease in the number of our Sitters since inaugurating our Low Scale of Charges, determines us for a while longer to continue POPULAR PRICES. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY 3/" Half Dozen 7/6 One Dozen 12/6 Copies from Old Negatives supplied at Above Scale— WBIGGLESWOBTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHER 8, . 7, Willis-Street, Wellihgtok. Prize Medalists, Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand, and Colonial and India Exhibitions. Sole Patentees of the Matt-Opal Type Process Beware of spurious imitations. Look for the word Patentep under MattOpal Ttpe. Two or three Bmart rubs with the finger will leave a shiny mark on the surface of counterfeits.
PIANOS AND ORGANS. • AN INCREASING BUSINESS. A LARGE STOCK. RESULTS OF GOOD VALUE AND LOW PRICE. IN CONSEQUEJNCE of the rapid and steady extension in his business and to accommodate his largely increased etock of pianos, organs and musical instruments of all kinds, F. J. PINNY is removing on Saturday, August 29th, from Courtenary Place to the central and more commodious premises in Manners* street, Wellington, adjoining Mr MacJDonald's, confectioner, Repam. a speyriHty—especially so with ' Aocoraeons, NOTE THE ADDRESS—it. j. r»nvNY, Manners Street (just off Willis Street) Wellington. DAIRY PRODUCE kjEW ZEALAND DAIRY PROEnolish Markets. By shipping hiuxy made Buiter ie arrives in the best condition. ' Those who did bo last season received "very satisfactory' returns in three or four months, • and, (when desired), a substantial ci»sh advance at date of shipment. ' The. undersigned wiU (d. v.) as agent fojr the shipment 'of/pßobupK for the coming season. CELLAR STORAGE FOE BUTTER. W. J. GANDY, ; Custom House Quay, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3895, 25 August 1891, Page 3
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